

“Pleasure in itself cannot give our existence meaning; thus the lack of pleasure cannot take away meaning from life,”
― Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything
― Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything
“Sometimes truths are what we run from, and sometimes they are what we seek.”
― The Elephant Tree
― The Elephant Tree

“They gave no alms; in their view charity simply demoralized people. If you worked as hard as they did then you would earn as much too: it was open to everyone to do so, and if you didn’t know how to get on in life that was your own fault.”
― The Pianist
― The Pianist

“By late October, after Cox had been fired, Kissinger’s anxieties about the President had become more acute. “Sometimes I get worried,” he said. “The President is like a madman.” Kissinger was deeply pessimistic. He had looked to the second Nixon administration as a once-in-a-century opportunity to build a new American foreign policy, to achieve new international structures based on unquestioned American strength, détente with the Soviets and China, a closer bond with Europe. It seemed no longer possible. Watergate was shattering the illusion of American strength, he said, and with it American foreign policy.”
― The Final Days
― The Final Days

“My conscience is killing me, isn't it? And when you're immortal that can be a really long and ignominious death”
― The Tale of the Body Thief
― The Tale of the Body Thief
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